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At and receiver
At the start of the rally, the server and receiver stand in diagonally opposite service courts ( see court dimensions ).
At the end of the sending period, typically about 20 to 40 minutes in length, the receiver is taken out of the Ganzfeld state and shown four images or videos, one of which is the true target and three of which are non-target decoys.
At the United States Naval Observatory, a radio receiver was lifted 3 kilometers above the ground in a dirigible tuned to a wavelength between 8 and 9 kilometers, using a " radio-camera " developed by Amherst College and Charles Francis Jenkins.
# At each change of service, the previous receiver shall become the server and the partner of the previous server shall become the receiver.
* At a receiver facility, the power required for all receivers and auxiliary equipment that may be operated on prime or spare antennas simultaneously, those in standby condition, multicouplers, control and keying equipment, plus lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment required for full continuity of communications.
At the receiver, due to the presence of the multiple electromagnetic paths, more than one pulse will be received ( we suppose here that the channel has infinite bandwidth, thus the pulse shape is not modified at all ), and each one of them will arrive at different times.
At the output of the discriminator in the FM receiver, a deemphasis network restores the original signal power distribution.
At the receiver, a simple detector recovers the desired modulation signal from the carrier.
At night, the same receiver may pick up signals as far away as 1110 KFAB in Nebraska reliably, depending on atmospheric noise and man-made interference.
At a lineout only players in the line ( normally 7 per team ), a receiver ( often the scrum-half ) and a thrower ( usually the hooker ) from each team are allowed within 5 metres of the line, however the defending hooker must be at least 2 metres from the line so as not to disturb the other thrower.
At the end of each character, the receiver stops briefly to wait for the next start bit.
At this time, however, he was also experimenting with an improved cathode ray receiving tube, filing a patent application for this in November 1929, and introducing the new receiver that he named " Kinescope ", reading a paper two days later at a convention of the Institute of Radio Engineers.
At off-normal incident angles, energy is reflected away from the receiver, reducing the RCS.
At the receiver, depending on the quality of the received signal, the STB may be able to decode the HDTV stream or, if signal strength lacks, it can switch to the SDTV one ( in this way, all receivers that are in proximity of the transmission site can lock the HDTV signal, whereas all the other ones, even the farthest, may still be able to receive and decode an SDTV signal ).
At this point, the original specification had the receiver either connect to the given address and port and wait for data, or ignore the request, but for clients supporting the DCC RESUME extension, a third alternative is to ask the sender to skip part of the file by sending the CTCP reply:
At the receiver, the received signal is mixed with a heterodyne signal from a BFO ( beat frequency oscillator ) to change the radio frequency impulses to sound.
At the receiver we will examine the three repetitions bit by bit and take a majority vote.
At the receiver, a demodulation process is performed to recover the data.
At the time the regenerative receiver was introduced, vacuum tubes were expensive and consumed lots of power, with the added expense and encumbrance of heavy batteries.
At the end of the bolt's opening phase, a ramp on the receiver bridge forces the bolt to the rear thus providing leveraged extraction of the fired case.
At 6 ' 2 " and 207 pounds, Irvin was a big, physical receiver who manhandled cornerbacks and often was able to make tough catches in defensive traffic.
At the receiver end, a paper tape is fed at a constant speed over a roller.
At the start of play, one wide receiver may begin play in the backfield, at least a yard behind the line of scrimmage, as is shown in the diagram at the right.

At and side
At the first shot Russ had hurled his mount to the left toward the side of the winding draw.
At a nod from Songau, four lithe and muscular girls darted to Frayne's side and seized him by the arms.
At one side of the stage a dancer jumps excitedly ; ;
At the entrance side of the shelter, each roof beam is rested on the inside 4 inches of the block wall.
In the list of popes given in the Holy See's annual directory, Annuario Pontificio, the following note is attached to the name of Pope Leo VIII ( 963 – 965 ): At this point, as again in the mid-eleventh century, we come across elections in which problems of harmonising historical criteria and those of theology and canon law make it impossible to decide clearly which side possessed the legitimacy whose factual existence guarantees the unbroken lawful succession of the successors of Saint Peter.
At the coastal side of the city there are indications of an Early Christian basilica with mosaic floors decorated with semi-precious stones.
At the time, precautions were not taken against this unintended side reaction, which caused also the Seveso disaster in Italy in 1976.
At this point, the Austro-Hungarian Empire stepped in, threatening to join the war on Serbia's side if the Bulgarian troops did not retreat.
At the start of a match, the shuttlecock is cast and the side towards which the shuttlecock is pointing serves first.
At least one further side bet is usually provided.
At the start of a game, play is more or less random, the only strategy is to avoid adding the third side to any box.
At that point, the other side bowls its remaining balls.
At the navel, throat and crown, there is a twofold knot caused by each side channel twisting once around the central channel.
At the heart wheel there is a sixfold knot, where each side channel twists around three times.
At rough vacuum, this asymmetric heating effect generates a net gas movement across each vane, from the concave side to the convex side, as shown by the researchers ' Direct Simulation Monte Carlo ( DSMC ) modeling.
At first Essendon was regarded as a junior club, and even after the formation of the VFA in 1877 the side was sometimes allowed ' odds ' of, for example, twenty-five players as against twenty, when confronted by the leading teams of the time.
At this time, on the more commercial side of production, the phenomenon of Totò, a Neapolitan actor who is acclaimed as the major Italian comic, exploded.
At Cofete on the western side of Jandía a remote and imposing house-Villa Winter-looks out to sea across wide and generally empty beaches.
At the same time, Isidore's works also gave the views of sphericity, for example, in chapter 28 of De Natura Rerum, Isidore claims that the sun orbits the earth and illuminates the other side when it is night on this side.
At the end of the year, concerned by Francisco Franco's Falangist uprising, ( supported by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ), Orwell decided to go to Spain to take part in the Spanish Civil War on the Republican side.
At the start of the Grand Gallery on the right-hand side there is a hole cut in the wall ( and now blocked by chicken wire ).
At the base it is wide, but after the blocks of stone in the walls are corbelled inwards by on each side.
At the upper end of the Gallery on the right-hand side there is a hole near the roof which opens into a short tunnel by which access can be gained to the lowest of the Relieving Chambers.

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